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Oakdale City Zoning Code

§ 36-25.3

Alternatives and Exceptions to On-Site Parking.

[Ord. No. 985, Exh. A, 1991.]
A. 
For any new site, structure, or building other than residential, required off-street parking, which due to the size or location of the parcel, cannot be provided on the premises, may be located not more than four hundred (400) feet distance from a building site.
B. 
None of the requirements of this chapter for on-site parking shall apply to any real property within the "parking and business improvement area" of the City, as defined in Ordinance No. 506; provided, that the parking and business improvement license tax assessed on any business conducted on any of the real property for which a building permit is requested shall be paid in full, with all arrearage, if any, paid before such building permit shall be issued.
C. 
Off-Street Parking and Non-conforming Structures: No building as it exists at the time of the effective date of this Ordinance shall be deemed to be non-conforming solely by reason of the lack of off-street parking spaces, provided that any portion of the premises being used for off-street parking in connection with any such building shall not be reduced below the requirements of this section.
D. 
Cooperative Parking Facilities. Requirements for the provision of parking facilities, with respect to two or more establishments on the same or different sites may be satisfied by the permanent allocation of the requisite number of spaces for each use in a common parking facility, located not farther than four hundred (400) feet measured along the shortest available route of pedestrian access from the site of any such participating use.
E. 
Off-Site parking for Commercial "Uses" and Residential "Uses" are subject to the requirements of § 36-18.7, the SPECIAL PROVISIONS section of the Code as amended.